Mark Charsley wrote:
>> In several cases recently I've wanted to iterate through two
> sequences at
> the same time. The way I've been doing it so far is
>> assert(len(myList1) == len(myList2))
> for i in range(len(myList1)):
> doSomethingWith(myList1[i],myList2[i])
>> which is a little ugly. Is there some clever idiom I'm
> missing that would
> simplify things? Something like
>> for elem1,elem2 in myList1,myList2:
> doSomethingWith(elem1,elem2)
>> which, while valid python, doesn't do what I hoped for
>> TIA
>> Mark
>
assert(len(myList1) == len(myList2))
map(doSomethingWith, myList1, myList2)
Harvey
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